ADA's standards for diagnosing and treating diabetes, nutrition recommendations and principles, and position statements on managing diabetes and its complications in various settings. The most essential and up-to-date resource for clinicians, dietitians, and educators on the treatment of diabetes. Includes ADA's standards for diagnosing and treating diabetes, nutrition recommendations and principles, and position statements on managing diabetes and its complications in various settings.

American Diabetes Association

Get your blood glucose levels under control with the help of this handy, pocket-sized blood glucose log book from the ADA. Track your levels, see how food and exercise affect your glucose, and recognize patterns. [4 to a pack.]

Neil Scheffler, DPM, FACFAS

21 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes and Your Feet is your convenient source for key tips and strategies for diabetes foot care and is backed by the medical guidelines of the American Diabetes Association.

David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, and Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM, MPH

Written and revised by recognized leaders in the field of diabetic foot care, this is the essential handbook for all clinicians, health care providers, and educators. Third edition offers information on screening, healing, and prevention.

American Diabetes Association

ADA's standards for diagnosing and treating diabetes, nutrition recommendations and principles, and position statements on managing diabetes and its complications in various settings. The most essential and up-to-date resource for clinicians, dietitians, and educators on the treatment of diabetes.

Birgitta Adolfsson, PhD, and Marilynn S. Arnold, MS, RD

As the growing incidence of obesity affects worldwide populations, it becomes ever more important to find successful ways to treat it. The behavioral approach relies on a collaboration between patient and provider to develop a program of lifestyle change.